The Word on the Street Conservation and heritage projects in The Street Benefice (North Yorkshire)
The Street Benefice Southern Ryedale The Rev Beryl Bowes The Rev Martin Allwood http://www.thestreetparishes.org.uk/ The Slingsby Team Margaret Mackinder (Architect) Maurag Carmichael PCC Treasurer
Six parishes; seven churches Above: All Saints, Slingsby Left, from top: St. Michael and All Angels, Barton-le- Street Coneysthorpe Chapel All Saints, Appleton-le-Street St. Helen s Amotherby St. George, Scackleton All Saints, Hovingham The Street: Roman, Anglo Saxon origins Domesday and Romanesque churches Victorian rebuilding Worsley and Carlisle estates
Common issues Rural population Small congregations, mostly elderly, predominantly ladies! Difficult to attract younger members of congregation, family commitments (including those of grandparents) Small numbers of individuals acting as churchwardens, PCC Secretaries, Treasurers, sidesmen Larger numbers involved in cleaning, flowers, churchyard maintenance Music Group, Cell/Home Groups Benefice culture and interregnum Clergy demands of service schedule, size of benefice, rural poverty, bereavement, isolation Parish share - Freewill Offering
Church Buildings Cost of maintaining, heating, lighting Outdated heating, lighting, audio No toilets, kitchens Restricted disabled access Competition for fundraising Lack of knowledge of funding schemes and strategies Lack of awareness of potential Resistance to change?
Initiatives Joint PCC/Benefice Council audit of church buildings (Margaret Mackinder) The Rev Dr Peter Bowes PhD 2012 Future church: envisioning the Church of England in Southern Ryedale in the second decade of the 21st century Dr Dav Smith, University of York 2009 MA Archaeology of Buildings Barton-le-Street Church 2012 PhD Vandalism and social duty: the Victorian Rebuilding of The Street parish churches, Ryedale (North Yorkshire) 2015 Angela Morris St. Helen s Amotherby: significance and need, MA Conservation Studies Churchcare Dr Joseph Elders Church Heritage Record Open and Sustainable churches Outcomes: Awareness of issues and potential of closure Regrading of All Saints, Slingsby and St. Michael and all Angels, Barton-le-Street Qualitative research to inform statements of need Scholarly research to inform statements of significance New guidebooks, display boards, Local History and fundraising lectures
Slingsby Entirely rebuilt 1867-9 Incorporates re-used north aisle arcade and numerous funerary monuments Reproduces medieval architectural phasing
Slingsby sources Borthwick Institute for Archives Castle Howard
Slingsby medieval church C12 (earliest known phase) c.1200 (addition of north aisle) c.1200 (addition of north aisle) Late C15 extensive remodeling
Slingsby post-medieval Stonegrave C17 Pews & communion table C18? Gallery or minstrel s loft C18 Sash windows & porch? 1803 Bells 1835 Chancel 1838 Clock
Slingsby Victorian rebuilding Darker ink of tower indicates its retention. Nb. Newel stair Middle-pointed Gothic style Borthwick Institute for Archives
Slingsby old vs. new Conjecture Blocked Clerestory NORTH AISLE TOWER G A L L E R Y NAVE CHOIR SANCTUARY PORCH SOUTH AISLE All Saints' Church, Slingsby. Ryedale, N. Yorks N Drawing Type: Plan Pre-1867
Slingsby re-used material
All Saints Slingsby 2008 Quinquennial inspections reveal major problems with tower pinnacles and parapets threat of closure Corrosion of iron embedded in joints in 1867-9 rebuild and absence of through-stones Problems with roofing (attempted lead theft) and guttering SLINGSBY, ALL SAINTS CHURCH EH/HLF GRANT APPLICATION PHOTOS CRACKING IN BED JOINT OF SOUTH PARAPET, EAST END DUE TO EMBEDDED METAL CRACKING IN SOUTH FACE OF SOUTH PARAPET WALL, UNDER MERLON SLINGSBY, ALL SAINTS CHURCH 25/06/08 EH/HLF GRANT APPLICATION PHOTOS PAGE 3 CRACKING IN UPPER MERLON BED JOINT ON NORTH PARAPET CLOSE-UP VIEW OF EMBEDDED METAL IN NORTH PARAPET & SPALLING STONE
Grant applications 2009 English Heritage and Heritage Lottery Fund Stage 1 costs 18,789 offer of 14,000 Stage 2 costs (repairs and fees) 102,753 in principle offer of 55,000 Margaret Mackinder, architect
Fundraising: Grants 120 applications National Churches Trust 10,000 All Churches Trust 3000 Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust 3000 Earl Fitzwilliam Charitable Trust 3000 Calmcott Trust 200 Coutts Charitable Trust 500 George Martin Trust 1000 Shepherd Charitable Trust 500 The Victory Lodge 100 Individual donations from parishioners, families connected to Slingsby, patron range from 10-250
Fundraising activities 25,000 Local History weekend watch our YouTube video! http://www.slingsbyvillage.co.uk/history-of-theparish/opening-weekend-of-local-history-centre/ Auction of promises May Day Teas, Churchyard market Concerts (St. John s Ranmoor, Sheffield) Gardeners Question Time Slingsby Film Evening Beetle Drive Chocolate evening with Thornton s! Launch of Friends of Slingsby church Tom Nesfield (age 14) marathan 410 Leafleting every house (300) twice! The Triangle Magazine Slingsby Village website Challenges 2011 VAT changes New weather vane? An additional 17,000?
Work in progress
Re-dedication service The Rev Beryl Bowes with Bishop Martin of Selby and our mason Master Mason Mathias Garn http://www.matthiasgarn.com With the Slingsby cake slice ahem.trowel!
Legacy Friends of Slingsby church Annual Big church clean Restoration of Village Bier, excavation of Time Capsule Wider fundraising community Local History group and annual festival Slingsby Then and Now Village Design Statement Village Trail
Legacy All Saints structurally sound LEADER funding of railings 2016 new audio system 2016 new church guides Future plans and grant applications Local History Centre Pew removal Kitchen Toilet Lighting Heating
Legacy Slingsby School Learning Today; Leading Tomorrow Church Explorers 2016 York Archaeological Trust Here be Dragons! Childrens Guide and Tours http://www.slingsbyschool.org
Legacy Church heritage funding - Model on SPAB Maintenance Co-operatives? Pickering parish church wall paintings HLF bid Let There Be Light Fr Antony Pritchett Tobit Curteis Associates Launch evening, lectures Research! https://pickeringchurch.com/contact/
Thank you!